WESTAMPTON TWP. — Police are seeking suspects in two vehicle thefts reported Friday. They’ve found one of the two stolen vehicles but did not report having anyone in custody in connection with either incident.

The first theft was reported just before 7 a.m., on Bentwood Drive. There the victim said he’d started his work vehicle, a 2014 Toyota Sequoia, burgundy in color, around 6:45 a.m., then re-entered his home.

When he came back out a few minutes later, someone had taken the Sequoia and was headed east on Bentwood, he told police.

On Friday evening, at 8:41 p.m., police were told a food delivery driver’s vehicle had been stolen.

The driver reported he’d stopped at a Burlington-Mount Holly Road home to make a delivery. He’d left the car, a 2005 blue Kia Spectra, running for about five minutes as he entered the home, he said.

When he came back out, the Kia was gone, he said. As officers spoke to the victim, Eastampton Township police spotted the vehicle at a Lukoil gas station on Woodlane Road, police said.

The Eastampton officers tried to stop the vehicle, but it sped off, they reported. It was last seen speeding on North Pemberton Road in Pemberton Township, police said. The thieves were described as two young black males.

The next day, just before 9 a.m., Mount Holly officers were told a suspicious vehicle had been seen on North Martin Avenue, and confirmed it was the stolen Kia.

Anyone with information on either theft is asked to call Westampton police at 609-267-3000.